These publications were created by Center staff to address a wide range of issues and needs of the grantees.
Center Briefs
Center Briefs are short publications relevant to the work of grantees on topics including bullying, risk and protective factors, and key prevention strategies.
E-Newsletters
This archive of the Center's E-Newsletters is arranged by date, with the latest newsletter first.
Evidence-Based Intervention Fact Sheets
These Fact Sheets provide overviews of EBIs most commonly used by National Center grantees.
Evidence-Based Interventions in Practice
Periodically, the National Center highlights an evidence-based intervention (EBI) currently being implemented by grantees. The following case studies present challenges faced and lessons learned from implementing and adapting EBIs.
SS/HS Evaluation Monograph
The Safe Schools/Healthy Students Evaluation Monograph features outcomes and lessons learned from the local evaluations of 13 selected 1999 SS/HS grantees.
Engaging School Administrators Guide
This guide provides SS/HS project directors with
strategies that can be used to engage school administrators and enhance their commitment to the SS/HS initiative.
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Guide
The purpose of this guide is to give an overview of PBIS, including the steps involved in initiating this program in schools and communities.
Project Resource Guide
The Project Resource Guide helps grantees review the progress of their grant and engage partners in both the leadership and management aspects of the SS/HS initiative.
Briefs on Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
These briefs, published by the National Center and the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), aim to guide SS/HS grantees as they implement SEL programs in their schools and communities to improve academic outcomes and the overall success of students. These briefs are accompanied by teleconferences for SS/HS grantees where SEL experts share their knowledge on SEL research and program implementation.
Grantees at Work
Grantees at Work presents case studies about grantees, the obstacles they encounter, and how they overcome these obstacles while implementing the SS/HS grant.
Youth Violence Prevention Monograph
The Youth Violence Prevention (YVP) program was created in 1999 to support community-based organizations as they analyzed risk and protective factors of youth violence so that they could address the issue at early stages by choosing appropriate interventions. This monograph provides a description of the initiative along with its key elements and also highlights the experiences of various YVP communities.
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